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you both very successful media and educational figures in your own right, tavis you have a show on pb s&p rr radio. you also together do a show on prr radio. we know brother west you are going to the union thee logical seminary. >> that's right. >> stephen: you guys have got it together, all right soichlt admire that about you. but i do have a bone to pick. and it is the name of this book. the rich and the rest of us. a poverty manifesto. that is class warfare. pure and simple. you're dividing america, defend yourself. >> west. >> we simply want to say that we will defend the dignity of poor people, the humanity of poor people and that we're calling for a focus on poverty to eliminate it. because we're the richest nation in the history of the world, given the wealth and inequality we have there is no way 22% of our children should live in poch ert. >> stephen: you say the riferp and the rest of us as if rich people are not americans. are you dividing this country. no, the rich and the rest of us, those are your words. the 99% versus the 1%. i believe there is one america. one america,
you both very successful media and educational figures in your own right, tavis you have a show on pb s&p rr radio. you also together do a show on prr radio. we know brother west you are going to the union thee logical seminary. >> that's right. >> stephen: you guys have got it together, all right soichlt admire that about you. but i do have a bone to pick. and it is the name of this book. the rich and the rest of us. a poverty manifesto. that is class warfare. pure and simple....
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hello and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also run the globe. austerity has become all too familiar in europe, facing spiraling deficits and higher unemployment, spain unleashed drafting spending cuts to date are around $50 billion. it is europe's largest -- fourth largest economy. gavin hewitt has more from madrid. >> lines of police outside the education ministry in madrid tonight. teachers protested here against cuts. they came onto the street at the government's announced the most severe round of budget savings so far. these latest austerity measures are widely seen as paving the way for a full-scale bailout. >> [spending -- speaking spanish] >> the minister of finance said he heard 2012 would be the last year the economy would shrink. another minister described it as a crisis budget designed to exit the crisis. this austerity budget aims to find savings of 40 billion joerres next year. each government department would how to make cuts of 90%. public-sector pay will be frozen for another year, and the retirement age is set to rise. >> just a
hello and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also run the globe. austerity has become all too familiar in europe, facing spiraling deficits and higher unemployment, spain unleashed drafting spending cuts to date are around $50 billion. it is europe's largest -- fourth largest economy. gavin hewitt has more from madrid. >> lines of police outside the education ministry in madrid tonight. teachers protested here against cuts. they came onto the street at the government's announced...
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the tucson gunman accused of killing six and wounding 13 people, including former congresswoman gabrielle giffords last year, will spend his life in prison. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on jared lee loughner's appearance in court today, and how he convinced a judge he was now competent to plead guilty. >> woodruff: then we follow the campaign money trail, who's raised what and from whom, and what are the presidential candidates spending it on? >> brown: ray suarez begins a special series about the impact of natural gas and oil surpluses in america. tonight he's in a north dakota town trying to cope with its sudden prosperity. >> woodruff: track and field heats up at the london olympics as gymnastics winds down. we get the latest from christine brennan of "u.s.a. today." >> brown: and we remember robert hughes and judith crist, two legendary c
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the tucson gunman accused of killing six and wounding 13 people, including former congresswoman gabrielle giffords last year, will spend his life in prison. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on jared lee loughner's appearance in court...
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as pbs commissioner, i was not involved in planning conferences. as a political appointee, i had a policy to not be involved in the selection of contractors or vendors. in the case of 2010 western regions conference, it was a regionally organized event, and while i was invited to address the conference, i had nothing to do with its planning, nor was i involved in approving any part of its spending or program in advance. i was present for only a portion of the conference before returning to d.c. as is the case with most large federal agencies, the gsa holds training conferences for its employees. in my many years at the gsa i attended a number of conferences from. what i personally saw, the conferences i attended were not extravagant. the 2010 western regions conference described in the i.g.'s report was a serious aberration. when i arrived the first afternoon of the conference, i was shown to a very large suite. i questioned the organizers as to the cost. they told me that all the rooms were within the government rate, including this room, and that
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. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. john mccain has called for air strikes on syria to defend safe havens. evacuees from homs talk of atrocities committed. we have this report from the outskirts of homs. >> on the road out of homs, just part of the exodus from baba amr. they endured weeks of the bombardment, but fled, panicked, before the soldiers arrived. >> we have no armed guard. we are forced to flee our homes under cover of darkness. >> people are terrified of what the government forces will do now. they have walked for three days to avoid the soldiers. here is why. whoever is taken at a checkpoint, has been killed, he says. >> they took our husbands, she cried, at the checkpoint. >> everyone shares the same fear. that their husbands are not coming back. for now, they are on their own, with nothing. >> it is absolutely freezing here. these kids are in a house with no heat or electricity and wonder what has happened to their father. >> this family says they witnessed a massacre. 36 men and boys were tkaeaken fm one
. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. john mccain has called for air strikes on syria to defend safe havens. evacuees from homs talk of atrocities committed. we have this report from the outskirts of homs. >> on the road out of homs, just part of the exodus from baba amr. they endured weeks of the bombardment, but fled, panicked, before the soldiers arrived. >> we have no armed guard. we are forced to flee our homes under cover of darkness....
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now back to the pbs newshour. thanks again for your support., >> ifill: now to the story of the americans, including the son of a cabinet secretary, who traveled to egypt to observe the elections and ended up under arrest. ray suarez has our story. >> suarez: for the year since president hosni mubarak was overthrown, there's been continuing unrest in egypt. protesters have demanded immediate reforms and an early end to the interim government installed by the military. the regime, in turn, targeted foreign groups that observe elections and promote democracy in egypt. a court charged 43 foreigners with stoking unrest and the government barred them from leaving egypt. the group included 16 americans, although nine had already left. those remaining included sam lahood, son of transportation secretary ray lahood, and director of the international republican institute. that sparked warnings from washington about more than $1 billion in american aid. >> we are very clear that there we have worked very hard the last year
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: the likelihood of dwight henry starring in a critically acclaimed -- critically acclaimed film could not be one more remote. he not only survived hurricane katrina, but his fakery became one of the first to reopen after the store. the filmmakers out if he would be interested in starring in the movie. he said no. they insisted, and now teaches in -- now he is in "beasts of the southernild." here are some scenes. ♪ ♪ tavis: the first question is who is making the cookies while you are on to were? >> i have two partners. they are doing about while i do all the prize to promote this movie. >> these stories are always fascinating to me how something comes together organically, and it ends up being such a success that it winds at sundance. it gets all kinds of a claim assets -- acclaim at cannes. it is your first time acting. wallace, the character she plays, the little girl, hush puppiey. your first time when acting and the director's first time at 29 years. all of this acclaim.
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: the likelihood of dwight henry starring in a critically acclaimed -- critically acclaimed film could not be one more remote. he not only survived hurricane katrina, but his fakery became one of the first to reopen after the store. the filmmakers out if he would be interested in starring in the movie. he said no. they insisted, and now teaches in -- now he is in "beasts of the southernild."...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. of four weeks after the assault on the syrian city of homs began, the international committee of the red cross said that the convoy had been denied access to the baba amr district. the u.n. secretary general says there are continued reports of executions and torture. the syrian ambassador said that his country has been slandered and that his government has not failed to protect its people. >> homs and anti-government protests in full swing and without warning, this happens. a rocket has slammed into the demonstrations and killed at least 12 people including five children according to activists. this is a graphic example of the violence rocking syria. the international committee of the red cross has been trying to get aid into the district of baba amr. this afternoon, they were denied access. >> it is unacceptable that the people have not received any assistance or humanitarian aid or help in weeks now. the situation is difficult and this is very serious and it is even worse now. >> th
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. >> broadcasting to viewers on pbs and america, and all across the world. welcome. >> people who have escaped from homs after a month-long seige have given accounts of atrocities committed by the security forces, including the slaughter of men and young boys and the killing of prisoners. this has not been independently confirmed. thousands have left their homes at the site of the violence. we have this exclusive report from the outskirts of homs. >> on a road out of homs, just part of the exodus from baba amr. they endured weeks under bombardment, then fled, panicked, before troops arrived. he we are homeless, se shoulds, "why, because we asked f or freedom." this group walked for three days to avoid the soldiers. whoever is taken at a checkpoint will be killed, he says. "they took our husbands,' she " she cries, "at the checkpoint." everyone has the same fear, that their husbands are not coming back. for now, they are on their own, with nothing. >> it is freezing here. they have a night in a house with no heat or electricity. they wonder what on earth has
. >> broadcasting to viewers on pbs and america, and all across the world. welcome. >> people who have escaped from homs after a month-long seige have given accounts of atrocities committed by the security forces, including the slaughter of men and young boys and the killing of prisoners. this has not been independently confirmed. thousands have left their homes at the site of the violence. we have this exclusive report from the outskirts of homs. >> on a road out of homs,...
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pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with david brody. plus melanie lynskey. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.
pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with david brody. plus melanie lynskey. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by...
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megyn: jim lehrer of pbs will be moderating. they devote the rest of the 15-minute block to a discussion. so hopefully there will be a chance to press the candidates for followup, or real answers if they try to dodge. because you know and our viewers know having watched 25 presidential debates during the primaries, they all do it. they dodge. they hear this is a question on jobs. what's my policy on jobs, this what is i'm going to say without necessarily answering the question asked. hopefully the mat, the discussion after the initial response will give us a chance to hear real answers. having studies up on these debates it seems like the need many gets moved not so much by these soaring rhetorical moment but by a gafer that one of them may have or by one moment of connection that they may have with the viewers at home. ronald reagan, there you go again. bill: i think you make a great point on that. what you are saying is it's built in a format that will help encourage robust exchanges that would alloy the other to challenge the
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: as the republican national convention draws to a close, the centerpiece of tonight's agenda is the appearance by the candidate himself. the delegates, the campaign officials and mitt romney spent the day getting ready. jeffrey brown begins our coverage. >> brown: at the "tampa bay times" forum this morning, a different kind of racket as carpenters set up a new podium, designed to offer a more intimate feel for mitt romney in the big hall on this final day of the convention, republican officials were hoping to carry forward momentum from last night. the crowd gave former secretary of state condoleeza rice a boisterous embrace and she responded with a speech focused first on america's role in the world with a sharp jab at president obama's record. >> we cannot be reluctant to lead, and you cannot lead from behind. ( cheers and applause ) mitt romney and paul ryan understand this reality. our well- being at home and our leadership abroad are inextricably linked. t
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: as the republican national convention draws to a close, the centerpiece of tonight's agenda is the appearance by the candidate himself. the delegates, the campaign officials and mitt romney spent the day getting ready. jeffrey brown begins our coverage. >> brown: at the "tampa bay times" forum this morning, a different kind of racket as carpenters set up a new podium, designed to offer...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the annual remembrance of 9/11 brought somber ceremony and muted politics today. americans looked back on a day that shook the world and led to a decade of war. >> keith george... ifill: a day of remembrance began at ground zero, where new yorkers gathered under a crisp blue sky, reminiscent of the day of the attack eleven years ago. friends and relatives of the victims listened to what has become an annual, solemn ritual. the names, read allowed, of the nearly 3,000 who died on that day in new york, washington and pennsylvania. >> john edward bulaga,, jr. steven bruce bunan. and my financee, firefighter seph j.ogren. i love and miss you so very much. till we meet again. >> and my son richard middleton blood, jr. rick, can you hear your name as the roll is is called again? on this sacred ground where your dust settled. if only those that hear your name could know what a loving son and wonderful person you grew to be. >> ifill: fewer families turned out this year a
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the annual remembrance of 9/11 brought somber ceremony and muted politics today. americans looked back on a day that shook the world and led to a decade of war. >> keith george... ifill: a day of remembrance began at ground zero, where new yorkers gathered under a crisp blue sky, reminiscent of the day of the attack eleven years ago. friends and relatives of the victims listened to what has become...
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fund pbs for 500 years. that's republican priority. now when we come back did president obama take it easy on mitt romney because fox news and conservatives kept calling him an angry black man? really interesting conversation. we'll have that when we return. >> jim, you may want to move on to another topic but i would say this to the american people. >> obama does not have the latitude that white guys who start you morning with a daily dose of politics from a fresh perspective. >>i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. >>only on current tv. home of the brave. ♪ ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] if you didn't notice, this week fox news and a lot of visit websites went crazy over the exclusive video clip they have ofof president obama that they found. except it wasn't exclusive and they ran it back in 2004 when he said it, and they ran it the last campaign, but they are w
fund pbs for 500 years. that's republican priority. now when we come back did president obama take it easy on mitt romney because fox news and conservatives kept calling him an angry black man? really interesting conversation. we'll have that when we return. >> jim, you may want to move on to another topic but i would say this to the american people. >> obama does not have the latitude that white guys who start you morning with a daily dose of politics from a fresh perspective....
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you and i are heading off to denver to co-anchor this presidential debate that will be moderated by pbs' jim letterer. is there any chance we get a question on this give up this is the big news the past couple weeks? >> reporter: no. i think the restrictions on jim lehrer are pretty tight. unless a candidate brits up i think it moderator has a responsibility according to what they signed on to to get it back on track to the topic that they were supposed to stay on. so it will be interesting to see if that happens. but it won't be generated by jim hehrer. megyn: unless he goes rogue. >> reporter: if he goes rogue then we have an interesting story. megyn: when you think jim helrer you think -- now don't. see you at 6:00 p.m. on "special report." we got a fox news poll of what likely voters are thinking about the president's handling of libya. more voters, 43% say they disaproper of the president's handling of the attack. in just a short while we'll be joined by andy card, the former chief of staff for president bush. we'll ask him how he thinks the media would be covering it if it were hi
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: tornadoes raked the midwest and south today for the second time this week. at least three people were killed in indiana, and towns in four states were hit hard. throughout the day, sightings of funnel clouds, like this one in alabama, kept coming. one of the worst hit late this afternoon in southern indiana. a sheriff reported the town of marysville, home to 1,900 people, was "completely gone." other storms also caused damage north of louisville, kentucky; near chattanooga, tennessee; and just outside huntsville, alabama. in bradley county, tennessee, near chattanooga, high winds tore down the wall of a hardware store, and knocked over several tractor trailers. >> when it hit, the noise is unbelievable. you know, everything's moving. the pressure's just unbelievable. i could feel stuff moving around the room where i was. i mean, i could feel the stuff blowing into my face, and you begin to pray real quick. >> suarez: in alabama, a number of houses and a middle sc
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: tornadoes raked the midwest and south today for the second time this week. at least three people were killed in indiana, and towns in four states were hit hard. throughout the day, sightings of funnel clouds, like this one in alabama, kept coming. one of the worst hit late this afternoon in southern indiana. a sheriff reported the town of marysville, home to 1,900 people, was "completely gone."...
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but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. and that support helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> ifill: for those stations not taking a pledge break, we take another look at a story about preserving priceless art works in san francisco. "newshour" correspondent spencer michels reports. >> reporter: perched atop telegraph hill, coit tower has dominated the san francisco skyline since it was dedicated in 1933. it's a familiar symbol of the city-- a beacon at a spot where residents in the 1850s used to signal to ships in the bay. but there is historic treasure inside as well. more than 75 years ago, ruth gottstein watched as her father, bernard zakheim, along with other artists, painted frescos on the walls of the tower-- murals that depicted the life of america in the early 1930s. the murals in which gottstein appears as a young girl were funded by a predecessor of the federal government's w.p.a. program, begun by president franklin roosevelt to ke
but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. and that support helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> ifill: for those stations not taking a pledge break, we take another look at a story about preserving priceless art works in san francisco. "newshour" correspondent spencer michels reports. >> reporter: perched atop telegraph hill, coit tower has dominated the san francisco skyline since it was...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: after another day of violence, a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas was finally announced in cairo today. but further negotiations on key longer-term sticking points between the two sides were put off for now. egypt's foreign minister, mohammed kamel amr, announced the breakthrough with secretary of state hillary clinton at his side. >> egypt has exerted efforts and conducted intensive discussions since the renewed outbreak of hostilities in the gaza strip with all parties: the palestinian leadership, the these efforts and communications managed to reach an agreement to a ceasefire and the return of calm and halt of the violence and the bloodshed that was witnessed recently. >> the united states welcomes the agreement today for a ceasefire in gaza. for it to hold, the rocket attacks must end, a broader calm returned. in the days ahead, the united states will work with partners across region to consolidate this progess, improve conditions for the people of
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: after another day of violence, a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas was finally announced in cairo today. but further negotiations on key longer-term sticking points between the two sides were put off for now. egypt's foreign minister, mohammed kamel amr, announced the breakthrough with secretary of state hillary clinton at his side. >> egypt has exerted efforts and conducted intensive...